Tuesday, December 10, 2024

KITCHEN ISLAND NEW HOUSE TEASER

 Yes, our island needs a post all its own, ha.

The original floorplan had an island but it was smaller:

Here is a picture of one just like it, as it would have come in our floorplan.  Seating (for three?) along one side and just cabinets and drawers on the other.  In some cases, a sink was in the middle as well.  Sure, it's an island but none of that would work for what we had in mind.

We have this island at the apartment (sorry for dark picture this was before we moved in and all the lights weren't on, ha).  It looks like it would be a good space, but it's got the sink in the middle, the dishwasher on one side of the sink (so that's the landing spot for dishes out of the dishwasher) and a very small cabinet on the other side of the sink.  The front is curved for seating, which we've never used.  It's good for a few things but mostly, it's not very practical.  We started rethinking our own island, I mean if you are going to design one, why not get what you want?

First rule for both of us, no sink in the island.  We made sure it was along the wall (more on that in the kitchen post). That will give us the entire top as usable space.  Since we made the kitchen longer, it also gave us the chance for a longer island, so we extended it.


10' long x 5' wide!

We'll call one long side of it the "kitchen side" and the other will be the "family room side".

But wait, there's more, ha.  Nine feet is the length when it gets enlarged just for the bigger kitchen and then we thought, since we don't want seating on the long "family room side", why not give us some seating for just the two of us?  We added 12" at the end, to make it 10' instead of 9'.  An overhang of the countertop, to give us something like this:

Seating for two at the end of the island!  Ours will be on the dining room end (the other end will be directly behind the sink).  I can sit there and blog or help with recipe development while 2nd Man is cooking (and I can take lots of pictures, ha).

Here's another picture of what we'll be able to do...we can sit there and have an evening meal or a cup of coffee in the morning.  Heck, if we have company over, it's a space for two more people to sit.  We thought this was a good use of space and gives 2nd Man an extra foot of counter space length.  Hey, I can sit there and snap beans from the garden someday, ha!


On the kitchen side, as above, we wanted drawers instead of cabinets since you can turn around from the cooktop and access it.  There will be three in the middle. Because the island is longer, at each end, there will also be space for two cabinets that we will use for cutting boards (at the end closest to the sink) and baking sheets (at the other end closest to oven area).

As you probably already saw in the plan, we wanted a couple of appliances in the island, on the kitchen side only.  The kitchen plan came with a microwave over the oven, and we debated if we even wanted a microwave.  We didn't have one for years at the house and got along fine, but the apartment came with one and we've come to use it for those things that only a microwave can do best (reheating, melting butter, etc, ha).

So, we decided to move the microwave into the island, at one end closer to the cooking area!  There will be another deep drawer under the microwave, and we'll use that to keep our microwave containers and accessories.  It'll look much like the above, with an extra cabinet at the end of course.

The other extra appliance that we wanted was a wine fridge.  We're not big wine aficionados, but it would be nice to have a place for them and keep a couple dozen bottles on hand.  We are putting this at the other end of the kitchen side so it will be near the dining room for convenience.  It'll look kind of like the above pic, again, with another small cabinet on the side.


Since we didn't opt for seating along the living room side, we decided to maximize both spaces and wow people with appearance, ha.  For this side, we are having glass cabinets put all along the front, as in the drawing above.  Four glass double doors and then a smaller glass door on each end.

We will have them lit from inside and use them to display a lot of our Le Creuset collection.  Something like the picture above.  It will look really nice when you walk into the living room and look toward the kitchen and see it lit up and all the colors of the cast iron.  Plus, bonus points for MORE STORAGE.  Oh, and no glass shelves like this picture, ha, the weight of the cast iron will require solid shelves.


Here's something we had no idea about.  2nd Man wanted a few outlets along the side of the island, as you might imagine.  Well, the US electrical code changed a year or so ago and now, no one can put electrical outlets in the side of an island below the countertop!  It's a safety feature so kids don't grab a cord and pull something off the island.  2nd Man was NOT happy, but it's code, not much we can do about that, sigh.

So that begs the question, how does one plug in electrical appliances (crock pot, pressure cooker, mixer, etc) on an island without outlets on the side?  I mean that's what they are for, extra counter space to do stuff on and put those things you are using to prep a meal.

Solution: pop up outlets!

We will have only one pop up, down at the end near where our overhang is.  2nd Man didn't want it in the middle because of course that would interrupt with dough rolling.  It does disappear flat into the countertop. When you need it, it pops up like this:


This is kind of an old picture, they are flush now, but just to get the idea of how they work.  You pop them up and plug in the appliances that you need to use (four outlets, two on each side) and then push it back down into the counter when not needed.

One bonus thing (and it's kind of cool) is that you can lay your phone or tablet on it, and it will wirelessly charge.  That's convenient.  But it's still a pain not having outlets along the side, ha.


As you know in the bathrooms (and butler's pantry), we chose a black that looks like soapstone or honed granite.  For the kitchen, including the island, we chose a Quartz in Jasmine White.  It mimics the look of Carrera Marble without the exorbitant cost, ha.


We will still have our gray cabinets.

In the end, it should look about like this:


As 2nd Man likes to say, at ten feet long and five feet wide, it will be "fifty square feet of glorious, uninterrupted counter space".  He is beyond excited.  The dough that will get rolled out on there...ha.


22 comments:

  1. That is awesome! I never understood why some people have islands wit the sink or worse yet, a stove. The hole point of an island is for glorious space.

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    1. Right? Yep, the island should just be like having a giant table in the middle of your kitchen. We never got the stove in island thing but the sink I guess I can understand in kitchens were there isn't enough space along the wall. Thanks!

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  2. Currently, my big regret on our kitchen island is no place to sit and work at the counter. It has a raised side with stools but it's too high to work at comfortably. The same issue as with trying to cut things at the table. I'm debating if a fold-up table could be added, or perhaps use a TV tray table. Then again, aches and pains weren't an issue when designing the kitchen.
    And the raised side is rarely used for sitting and eating or chatting - it's more of a storage spot for the basket that holds bread, the potato/onion storage rack, the grocery list, and other odds & ends. The only real benefit is that it does hide some of the mess on the kitchen side from the dining area side.

    Your plan looks fantastic - love the idea of a wine cooler, it will also free up space in the refrigerator from water bottles and other drinks too. I didn't know about the ban on the outlets on the side of the islands, but I bet far there was too many instances of hot appliances being pulled of the counter when the cord got snagged or grabbed? Love the pop-up replacements though. And I really like the shallow cabinets on the dining area side for cookbooks and pretty things.

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    1. Oh yes, we know what you mean, that higher up spot on the island that is more raised than the rest. It does high things from the dining room though, ha. Yes, we don't have to put wine, but we will have a fridge in the garage so we can keep water and other drinks there too. It'll be nice to have a few options. And you are right, from what we read, there were cases of kids or people tripping over cords or pulling it down. The pop up is cool and we debated having one on each end, but we really wanted as much uninterrupted space as possible, so it didn't interfere with dough, cutting boards, etc. We'll only have one or maybe two things plugged in at once and only as we're using them so that's ok.

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  3. This is so well thought out for your specific needs. I love it!

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    1. Thank you, we're trying to imagine how we'll use it and come up with the best options.

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  4. Wow, you both thought of everything!! So cool and it's going to be amazing to see it in person (well in photos, ha). Janie V

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    1. Thank you for the words of encouragement, and yep, there will be lot of photos along the way.

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  5. I always giggle about your use of 'ha' in your writing. I love it. Eleven this time, yay.

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    1. Oh way, I never even thought about that. Well I'm glad it makes you smile, that's always my intent. :-)

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  6. I want my sink on a wall where I can look out a window overlooking flowers or a garden, maybe both. I would want an island for space, not a stove, either! I like it all. Getting outlets off the side of the island would make it safer. It all looks great.

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    1. Yes, ours will be on the wall under a window facing onto the front porch and front yard. Stay tuned! Thanks!!

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  7. Your entire kitchen will have us all wishing we could live with you! LOL It is going to be so beautiful and functional!

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    1. Aww, thanks for that. We hope so! We feel we've made good decisions, hoping when it comes to life it makes sense, ha.

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  8. SWEET ! A Dream kitchen for anyone who likes to cook and bake.
    Nice Chef stove pictured in background; right down 2nd Man's alley.
    Great kitchen design A place for everything and everything in it's place.
    You both have done some Wonderful choices when it came down to the designs of each and every room.
    I'm trying to imagine how pretty your home will be when it comes down to decorating for the holidays.
    Enjoy your day, today and all your days ahead.
    Stay safe and stay warm.
    Got my Christmas Jam made yesterday.
    Have a Wonderful weekend

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    1. That was what we were hoping for. 2nd Man wishes we had that stove, ha, no gas so we'll be electric but we have a couple of things planned, stay tuned. I'm already thinking ahead to decorating. Might have to buy a bunch of new decorations! Will have to watch for after christmas sales this year. :-)

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  9. That is a very well-thought-out island with so many great features! I love that y’all made it this larger size - so much more useful. A dream island for a dream kitchen!

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    1. Yes, that was one of just a few must haves on our list. The biggest island we could fit and the biggest pantry we could get, ha.

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  10. Thank you and yeah, who knew there was so much to think about. Though some people may just opt for whatever it normally comes with.

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  11. Fabulous. My daughter doubled the length of her island and every person remotely interested in cooking exclaimed over it the first time they saw it.

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    1. Oh that's awesome to hear. I think it's something many don't think about until they see it. We just knew from having the small, unusuable space we have now, we wanted something big, long, wide, empty and grand. Hopefully we'll have that! :-)

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  12. In our big kitchen remodel in AZ when we lived there, our island was just about the size of a king size bed only longer... was just fine ... worked great for what we wanted to use it for.

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